A war-time player for
Birmingham who played twice for Tottenham in 1945.

Darren Anderton

Ten years at Tottenham,
Anderton was released in 2004 and found a contract at Birmingham where
he was taken on under a pay-as-you-play deal.

Arthur Archer

Spent his formative years at
Small Heath, getting promotion with them in 1900-1901 and then had eight
games in friendlies and the London League for Tottenham between 1903-05
as a guest.

David Bentley

Spurs winger, who went on loan
to St. Andrews for five months at the end of the 2010-11 season.

Mark Bowen

Played 20 times for Spurs
between 1938 and 1987 before spending time at Birmingham as assistant
manager to Steve Bruce.

Bob Cain

At Tottenham from 1898-1899,
making 69 appearances (!!), the hard tackling defender moved on as he
was unhappy in London, moved back to Scotland and then played at Small
Heath from October 1899.

Stephen Carr

Played over 200 games for Tottenham
before moving to Newcastle United and when injury hit, he retired, but
resumed playing at Birmingham in their 2008-09 promotion season that saw
them reinstated in the Premier League.

Jamie Clapham

Left back who played at St.
Andrews, after making one substitute appearance for Spurs in 1997.

Stephen Clemence

Played over 100 times for
Tottenham and moved on to Brum to feature in their midfield for four
years. Left to join Leicester City in 2007.

Richard Cooke

Flighty winger went on loan to Birmingham
City in 1986 while at Spurs

Kevin Dearden

Only getting two games at Spurs,
keeper Dearden was loaned out to the Blues to get some first team
experience.

Jose Dominguez

Joined Birmingham in 1994,
before returning to Portugal, where Spurs picked him up for £1.6
million from Sporting Lisbon in August 1997. The tiny winger made 58 appearances
with 42 of them coming from the subs bench.

Jack Elkes

With City in 1918 as a
forward, he joined Spurs after leaving City and played for six years
(1923-1929)

Ian Hendon

Four loan games for the
defender with the Blues
in 1994.

John Jones

Inside forward who started at
Small Heath, moved on to Bristol Rovers and ended up at Tottenham, where
he played from 1902 to 1904, when he died at the age of 29 of typhoid.

Johnny Jordan

Inside forward who left Spurs
to join Juventus, but only stayed seven months before returning to
England with the Blues.

Stephen Kelly

Defender who made 44
appearances (37 in the league) and scored two league goals for Spurs
before signing for Birmingham for £750,000 in June 2006.

Sir Alf Ramsey

A defender of note at
Tottenham, winning consecutive titles in 1950 and 1951. Was
invited to act as manager at Birmingham and later as a Director of the
Midlands club.

Dave Mackay

Legendary Spurs skipper later
became Blues manager from 1989-1991.

Peter Murphy

Goal-scoring forward who is
notable for clashing with Bert Trautmann in the 1956 FA Cup Final,
accidentally breaking his neck.

Gary O'Reilly

Spurs defender, who made 73
appearances for the club, was loaned out to City in March 1991.

Gary Poole

Released by Spurs in 1987, the
defender went on to play at Brum for three seasons.

Vinny Samways

Midfielder who was loaned to Birmingham after he
left Spurs, where he won an FA Cup winners medal in 1991.

Pat van den Hauwe

Hard man defender who had
starred for City as a youngster, starting as an apprentice in July 1976
and staying until 1984 and joined Tottenham from
Everton in 1989. Another in the 1991 FA Cup winning team.

Tony Want

Right back who was at Spurs
from 1967 to 1972 before going to Birmingham to get more first team
action.

debuts
against birmingham city

Bob McDonald

01.05.1920

Frank Hartley

14.04.1923

Cecil Poynton

29.12.1923

Albert Evans

27.08.1927

Arthur "Darkie" Lowdell

27.08.1927

Jimmy Armstrong

31.12.1927

Percy Austin

31.12.1927

Ronnie Dix

26.08.1939

Les Bennett

31.08.1946

Ted Ditchburn

31.08.1946

George Foreman

31.08.1946

Andy Keeley

20.10.1976

George Mazzon

10.01.1981

Rohan Ricketts

16.08.2003

Helder Postiga

16.08.2003

last game for the
club - played against birmingham city

Bob Hewitson

20.03.1909

Jimmy Cantrell

21.04.1923

Jimmy Ross

05.01.1924

Percy Austin

31.12.1927

John Acquroff

06.10.1945

George Skinner

31.08.1946

Johnny Jordan

01.05.1948

Eddie Gibbins

09.03.1953

Micky Dulin

11.09.1957

Jim Iley

11.04.1959

Jose Dominguez

30.10.2000

Younes Kaboul

01.03.2008

first goal for the
club - scored against birmingham city

Sam
Bell

13.04.1935

Les Bennett

31.08.1946

George Foreman

31.08.1946

Mike Dillon

06.02.1974

Stephen Kelly

02.04.2005

last goal for the
club - scored against birmingham city

Tom Clay

25.12.1925

Mike Dillon

06.02.1974

John Chiedozie

16.04.1986

Graham Roberts

29.10.1987

Stephane Dalmat

17.01.2004

Sebastien Bassong

04.12.2010

milestones

17.04.1976

Trevor Francis hits the second
goal for Birmingham City in this match and it was the 2,000th away goal
ever conceded by Tottenham in the league.

14.10.1978

Alberto Tarantini makes his
debut for Birmingham City.

23.03.1982

Steve Perryman makes his 500th
League appearance for Tottenham.

05.04.2003

Andy Marriott makes his debut
in goal and concedes a clanger when Keane nips in to take the ball off
his foot and roll it into an empty net.

07.01.2004

Tottenham's 450th Premiership
match.

Gary Doherty makes his 50th League
appearance for Tottenham.

02.04.2005

Andy Reid makes the
150th League appearance of his career.

02.12.2007

Aaron Lennon makes his 100th career
league appearance (Leeds and Tottenham).

Darren Bent makes his 200th career start in club
football (Ipswich, Charlton and Tottenham).

Michael Dawson also makes his 200th start
in club football (Nottingham Forest and Tottenham).

Stephen Kelly makes his 50th league start
in a Birmingham shirt and Fabrice Muamba makes his 50th start for
Blues.